Fuzzy Nation
2011 • 355 pages

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This was an enjoyable short read. I didn't know much about what I was getting into, I purchased this book ages ago, but ended up really wanting to hear the conclusion. I'd recommend this book if you are looking for a feel-good science fiction book.

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Now this is a 5 star book. Love, love LOVE the characters in the story. Man he is a good author and I am always reminded how well he manages to bring all of the pieces together. Almost perfection!

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June 26, 2015

Just an entertaining, standalone novel. Very similar theme to James Cameron's Avatar movie.

December 1, 2014

Much better than I hoped. My first Scalzi. Not my last.

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October 24, 2013

Very short and fun novel. John Scalzi's writing style overcomes the shortcomings of characterization and originality in this story.

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March 3, 2013

I am finding that John Scalzi's characters really pull me in. I enjoyed this book it was a fairly quick read.

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October 13, 2011

I'm not really a fan of Wil Wheaton, but I am a fan of John Scalzi, Little Fuzzy, and H. Beam Piper. If you're not a fan of at least one of those things, give this one a pass. If you are, you've probably read this book already.

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